Valuation Maps definition

Valuation Maps means Railroad's Rail Corridor maps, prepared by Railroad originally in 1913-1919 under 49 U.S. Code Sections 19 and 19a (now Sections 10781-10783) for the U.S. Surface Transportation Board, successor to the Interstate Commerce Commission ("S.T.B"), and the S.T.B. regulations, as updated from time to time. "[ * * * ] Obligations" shall be as defined in the License Agreement.

Examples of Valuation Maps in a sentence

  • Prior to the preparation of detailed Construction Plans as contemplated in Section 1.7, Utility shall submit to Railroad a proposed Route Plan marked on Railroad Valuation Maps.

  • Railroad shall, at Utility's cost and upon Utility's written request, furnish to Utility a copy of its current System Map, System Diagram Map and Valuation Maps for Segments identified in the Route Plan as System Segments.

  • DRPT may elect to have plats of surveys prepared by one or more certified land surveyors licensed in Virginia to establish definitively, and to confirm the accuracy of, the boundary lines of Segment 1 (or portions thereof identified by DRPT) as set forth on the Enhanced Valuation Maps (the “Surveys”).

  • Railroad shall furnish to Utility, electronically if available, at Utility's cost, copies of Valuation Maps with available indices thereto within thirty (30) days of the date of Utility's written request.

  • Railroad does not warrant the accuracy of those maps, descriptions and depictions attached hereto as Exhibits 2, 3 and 5, nor does it warrant the accuracy of the Railroad Valuation Maps or the Railroad System Map.

  • The consultant team will collect and review all available Geographic Information Systems (GIS), parcel ownership data for the inactive rail corridor and adjacent properties, and any available Railroad Valuation Maps.

  • Within ninety (90) days after completion of construction and installation of each Segment of Utility's System, Utility shall furnish to Railroad an As-Built Drawing, referencing Railroad stationing, Valuation Maps and mileposts for such Segment, which, when approved by Railroad and as amended from time to time, shall be collectively attached hereto as Exhibit A-2.

  • Segment 2 shall be legally described in the Segment 2 Deeds by reference to CSXT’s existing valuation maps listed in Exhibit B-2 (List of Segment 2 Valuation Maps), copies of which shall be retained by CSXT and DRPT (the “Segment 2 Valuation Maps”).As provided in the Segment 2 Deeds, such interest shall be subject to a right of first refusal by CSXT to conduct freight services on Segment 2 in the event DRPT permits the restoration of freight rail common carrier service.

  • Within ninety (90) days after completion of 2 37 construction and installation of each Segment of Utility's System, Utility shall furnish to Railroad an As-Built Drawing, referencing Railroad stationing, Valuation Maps and mileposts for such Segment, which, when approved by Railroad and as amended from time to time, shall be collectively attached hereto as Exhibit A-2.

Related to Valuation Maps

  • Valuation manual means the manual of valuation instructions adopted by the NAIC as specified in this section or as subsequently amended.

  • Valuation Firm has the meaning set forth in Section 1.6(c)(ii).

  • Valuation Point means, in respect of a Sub-Fund, the official close of trading on the Market on which the Securities constituting the Index are listed on each Dealing Day or if more than one, the official close of trading on the last relevant Market to close or such other time or times as determined by the Manager in consultation with the Trustee from time to time provided that there shall always be a Valuation Point on each Dealing Day other than where there is a suspension of the creation and redemption of Units.

  • Valuation means an estimate of the value of real estate or real property.

  • Valuation Report means the valuation report or reports for mortgage purposes, in the form of the pro-forma contained in the Standard Documentation, obtained by the Seller from a Valuer in respect of each Mortgaged Property or a valuation report in respect of a valuation made using a methodology which would be acceptable to a reasonable prudent mortgage lender;